The truth about the raw milk... Yes it is good for you! [MUST DL
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This is from a live recording at a health conference where Lee Dexter, who operates White Egret Farm in Austin, TX gives a speech in front of a large crowd at a health conference. Her farm is best known for its organic food products, especially raw goat\'s milk, raw cheese, raw cows milk and other natural dairy and meat products. She used to be a lead scientist and holds a masters degree in Biology. She had the local government come after her for raw milk and was able fight back against the department of agriculture. It appears that pasteurization of milk was only invented to allow milk to last longer, that is all, just to allow people to make more money. In this one hour she explains the science behind raw milk and the truth that the department of agriculture and other government agencies do not want you to know. Raw milk is SAFE, but it is important to know it is only safe if it comes from a properly taken care of farm that has their animals grass fed, they are very healthy and that the farm is very clean. Sadly, this is not how it is for mass produced cow and goat milk. The reason why so many people are having hard times being able to drink store bought milk is because the good bacterial is killed, your body needs these enzymes. Fact: If you pasteurized and homogenized cow milk and gave it to their young, they would die... Fact: if you pasteurized and homogenized breast-milk, your newborn would die... So why are we as adults drinking it? Get educated, learn the facts from proven science, not from what the television box tells you to believe or better yet the government promises you is truth. Share this with your family, your friends, your co-workers, etc...
I grew up on a farm...raw milk people are weird right up there with the wheat grass weirdos
I do agree that some of them can be pretty weird. However, it is a fact that raw milk and wheat grass is extremely beneficial to your body. Many people in the USA actually suffer from malnutrition... Yes, they eat a lot of food, but it is poor quality... (ig... extremely high in preservatives and poor in nutrition...)
dj, there is no requirement for "cow's milk" in humans. The vast majority of dietitians instruct people NOT to drink milk.
Some of your dietitians have no idea what the hell they are talking about anyhow, unless they are RD's. They are not nutritionists, they do not understand nutritional science, nor do they know about diseases related to nutrient deficiencies.
No requirement for cow milk? lol... neither is there for any milk, including soy milk, almond milk, etc... what is your point?
If the vast majority of dietitians instruct people NOT to drink milk, it is because RGBH in milk may increase cancer risks and all kinds of illnesses.
Let's read some what doctors think...
Linda Melos, ND, primary care naturopathic physician, stated the following in her article "The Health Benefits of Raw Milk,"
" Pasteurized milk actually interferes with calcium metabolism... Before heating [pasteurization], milk is a living food rich in colloidal minerals and enzymes necessary for the absorption and utilization of the sugars, fats, proteins and minerals in milk. Raw cream and butter has 'X Factor' that prevents joint stiffness.
Eight to ten thousand years ago, raw and fermented milk products began to replace animal bones as a major source of minerals in many cultures. These raw dairy products were known to increase strength, fertility and general health. Present-day cultures whose diets are high in cultured raw dairy products tend to be extremely healthy, long-lived people. (The culturing of raw milk breaks down the lactose, and predigests the milk proteins.) Raw milk that is still warm from the animal has traditionally been used through the centuries for various wasting diseases...
Pasteurizing milk kills off all bacteria, including the health-giving lactobacilli. This allows milk to putrefy with bad bacteria over time, rather than sour or ferment from good lactobacilli. Pasteurization also destroys vitamins, especially C, B6 and B12, and denatures fragile milk proteins. It destroys 20% of the iodine, and makes insoluble the major part of the calcium content."
Another one:
The Weston A. Price Foundation's Campaign for Real Milk explains in the article "What Is Real Milk?," available on its website (accessed Aug. 15, 2011):
"Pasteurization destroys enzymes, diminishes vitamin content, denatures fragile milk proteins, destroys vitamins C, B12 and B6, kills beneficial bacteria, promotes pathogens and is associated with allergies, increased tooth decay, colic in infants, growth problems in children, osteoporosis, arthritis, heart disease and cancer...
Pasteurization was instituted in the 1920s to combat TB [tuberculosis], infant diarrhea, undulant fever and other diseases caused by poor animal nutrition and dirty production methods. But times have changed and modern stainless steel tanks, milking machines, refrigerated trucks and inspection methods make pasteurization absolutely unnecessary for public protection."
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Theodore Beals, MD, former pathologist at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Ann Arbor, MI, in the case of Organic Pastures v. State of California, provided the following testimony on Apr. 25, 2008, in support of raw cow's milk and against CA legislation (AB 1735) which regulated coliform levels in raw milk:
"Beneficial bacteria provide benefits in a number of ways…[o]ne of the ways that they provide benefit is by producing specific substances which kill other [harmful] bacteria. Another way that they are beneficial to people is that they inhibit the growth of other [harmful] bacteria indirectly rather than just simply killing them. Additionally, they have been shown -- beneficial bacteria have been shown to block the entrance of [harmful] bacteria into the body, therefore preventing the illness…
Prebiotic is a substance which when introduced to beneficial bacteria stimulates their growth or stimulates their beneficial activity. A probiotic is defined technically as bacteria, beneficial bacteria, which when added to a product or as a supplement provides those beneficial bacteria to the person that's drinking the milk. My personal take on this is it's obvious from the definitions that fresh market - r
No requirement for cow milk? lol... neither is there for any milk, including soy milk, almond milk, etc... what is your point?
If the vast majority of dietitians instruct people NOT to drink milk, it is because RGBH in milk may increase cancer risks and all kinds of illnesses.
Let's read some what doctors think...
Linda Melos, ND, primary care naturopathic physician, stated the following in her article "The Health Benefits of Raw Milk,"
" Pasteurized milk actually interferes with calcium metabolism... Before heating [pasteurization], milk is a living food rich in colloidal minerals and enzymes necessary for the absorption and utilization of the sugars, fats, proteins and minerals in milk. Raw cream and butter has 'X Factor' that prevents joint stiffness.
Eight to ten thousand years ago, raw and fermented milk products began to replace animal bones as a major source of minerals in many cultures. These raw dairy products were known to increase strength, fertility and general health. Present-day cultures whose diets are high in cultured raw dairy products tend to be extremely healthy, long-lived people. (The culturing of raw milk breaks down the lactose, and predigests the milk proteins.) Raw milk that is still warm from the animal has traditionally been used through the centuries for various wasting diseases...
Pasteurizing milk kills off all bacteria, including the health-giving lactobacilli. This allows milk to putrefy with bad bacteria over time, rather than sour or ferment from good lactobacilli. Pasteurization also destroys vitamins, especially C, B6 and B12, and denatures fragile milk proteins. It destroys 20% of the iodine, and makes insoluble the major part of the calcium content."
Another one:
The Weston A. Price Foundation's Campaign for Real Milk explains in the article "What Is Real Milk?," available on its website (accessed Aug. 15, 2011):
"Pasteurization destroys enzymes, diminishes vitamin content, denatures fragile milk proteins, destroys vitamins C, B12 and B6, kills beneficial bacteria, promotes pathogens and is associated with allergies, increased tooth decay, colic in infants, growth problems in children, osteoporosis, arthritis, heart disease and cancer...
Pasteurization was instituted in the 1920s to combat TB [tuberculosis], infant diarrhea, undulant fever and other diseases caused by poor animal nutrition and dirty production methods. But times have changed and modern stainless steel tanks, milking machines, refrigerated trucks and inspection methods make pasteurization absolutely unnecessary for public protection."
--
Theodore Beals, MD, former pathologist at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Ann Arbor, MI, in the case of Organic Pastures v. State of California, provided the following testimony on Apr. 25, 2008, in support of raw cow's milk and against CA legislation (AB 1735) which regulated coliform levels in raw milk:
"Beneficial bacteria provide benefits in a number of ways…[o]ne of the ways that they provide benefit is by producing specific substances which kill other [harmful] bacteria. Another way that they are beneficial to people is that they inhibit the growth of other [harmful] bacteria indirectly rather than just simply killing them. Additionally, they have been shown -- beneficial bacteria have been shown to block the entrance of [harmful] bacteria into the body, therefore preventing the illness…
Prebiotic is a substance which when introduced to beneficial bacteria stimulates their growth or stimulates their beneficial activity. A probiotic is defined technically as bacteria, beneficial bacteria, which when added to a product or as a supplement provides those beneficial bacteria to the person that's drinking the milk. My personal take on this is it's obvious from the definitions that fresh market - r
Theodore Beals, MD, former pathologist at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Ann Arbor, MI, in the case of Organic Pastures v. State of California, provided the following testimony on Apr. 25, 2008, in support of raw cow's milk and against CA legislation (AB 1735) which regulated coliform levels in raw milk:
"Beneficial bacteria provide benefits in a number of ways…[o]ne of the ways that they provide benefit is by producing specific substances which kill other [harmful] bacteria. Another way that they are beneficial to people is that they inhibit the growth of other [harmful] bacteria indirectly rather than just simply killing them. Additionally, they have been shown -- beneficial bacteria have been shown to block the entrance of [harmful] bacteria into the body, therefore preventing the illness…
Prebiotic is a substance which when introduced to beneficial bacteria stimulates their growth or stimulates their beneficial activity. A probiotic is defined technically as bacteria, beneficial bacteria, which when added to a product or as a supplement provides those beneficial bacteria to the person that's drinking the milk. My personal take on this is it's obvious from the definitions that fresh market - raw market milk is in fact a prebiotic. It does stimulate beneficial organisms. And although not technically meeting the definition of a probiotic because it's not added, these beneficial bacteria that are present are natively present in [raw] milk.â€
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Joseph Mercola, DO, an osteopathic physician, stated in his Apr. 24, 2004 article "The Real Reasons Why Raw Milk Is Becoming More Popular," published on his website:
"Raw milk is a highly health-promoting food... While it is certainly possible to become sick from drinking contaminated raw milk, it is also possible to become sick from almost any food source. But it seems that raw milk has been unfairly singled out as a risk, when only a very small risk exists...
Raw milk is an outstanding source of nutrients including beneficial bacteria such as lactobacillus acidophilus, vitamins and enzymes, and it is, in my estimation, the finest source of calcium available...
People who have been allergic to pasteurized milk for many years can typically tolerate and even thrive on raw milk. Raw milk is truly one of the most profoundly healthy foods you can consume, and you'll feel the difference once you start to drink it."
Adam Helfer, certified nutrition and lifestyle coach, stated the following in his Aug. 6, 2011 article "Rawesome Foods Raided: A Sad Day for America,"
"Raw Grassfed milk and products (which have been produced and consumed safely for thousands of years) have been shown to help combat allergies, gastro intestinal disorders, build the immune system and have helped children with Autism and Asperger syndrome. These positive benefits are not found in pasteurized milk, which in fact can cause many of the symptoms listed. This makes raw milk a very popular and crucial part in a mothers' dietary planning for their children and family."
"Beneficial bacteria provide benefits in a number of ways…[o]ne of the ways that they provide benefit is by producing specific substances which kill other [harmful] bacteria. Another way that they are beneficial to people is that they inhibit the growth of other [harmful] bacteria indirectly rather than just simply killing them. Additionally, they have been shown -- beneficial bacteria have been shown to block the entrance of [harmful] bacteria into the body, therefore preventing the illness…
Prebiotic is a substance which when introduced to beneficial bacteria stimulates their growth or stimulates their beneficial activity. A probiotic is defined technically as bacteria, beneficial bacteria, which when added to a product or as a supplement provides those beneficial bacteria to the person that's drinking the milk. My personal take on this is it's obvious from the definitions that fresh market - raw market milk is in fact a prebiotic. It does stimulate beneficial organisms. And although not technically meeting the definition of a probiotic because it's not added, these beneficial bacteria that are present are natively present in [raw] milk.â€
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Joseph Mercola, DO, an osteopathic physician, stated in his Apr. 24, 2004 article "The Real Reasons Why Raw Milk Is Becoming More Popular," published on his website:
"Raw milk is a highly health-promoting food... While it is certainly possible to become sick from drinking contaminated raw milk, it is also possible to become sick from almost any food source. But it seems that raw milk has been unfairly singled out as a risk, when only a very small risk exists...
Raw milk is an outstanding source of nutrients including beneficial bacteria such as lactobacillus acidophilus, vitamins and enzymes, and it is, in my estimation, the finest source of calcium available...
People who have been allergic to pasteurized milk for many years can typically tolerate and even thrive on raw milk. Raw milk is truly one of the most profoundly healthy foods you can consume, and you'll feel the difference once you start to drink it."
Adam Helfer, certified nutrition and lifestyle coach, stated the following in his Aug. 6, 2011 article "Rawesome Foods Raided: A Sad Day for America,"
"Raw Grassfed milk and products (which have been produced and consumed safely for thousands of years) have been shown to help combat allergies, gastro intestinal disorders, build the immune system and have helped children with Autism and Asperger syndrome. These positive benefits are not found in pasteurized milk, which in fact can cause many of the symptoms listed. This makes raw milk a very popular and crucial part in a mothers' dietary planning for their children and family."
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